Holy Trinity, Roehampton

Morning and Evening Prayer are said and sung daily in the church except Saturdays, 8.30 and 5.30.

[1] Its spire, which rises 230 feet, is of Corsham stone, a fine grained Bath Stone and is regarded as a landmark for the area.

[2] The church, which is within the diocese of Southwark, was built in 1896–98, and the architect was George Fellowes Prynne.

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Holy Trinity, Roehampton